Whisker Biscuit Rest
#1
Whisker Biscuit Rest
I am sure that this has been mentioned in a prior post, but...
As some of you know, I got my very first bow about 4 weeks ago now, and it came with a whisker biscuit arrow rest. I was drawing it back today and noticed really for the first time the semi-load scraping noise that the "whiskers" make on the alluminum easton arrow shafts. This noise is not too loud, but when I see a big buck walk out, I don't want to spook him while pulling the string back.
What should I do? Rub a little bowstring wax on the arrow shaft?
Anybody else notice this, or am I just being over-critical?
Others have whisker biscuits and have had no problems?
Thanks all.
As some of you know, I got my very first bow about 4 weeks ago now, and it came with a whisker biscuit arrow rest. I was drawing it back today and noticed really for the first time the semi-load scraping noise that the "whiskers" make on the alluminum easton arrow shafts. This noise is not too loud, but when I see a big buck walk out, I don't want to spook him while pulling the string back.
What should I do? Rub a little bowstring wax on the arrow shaft?
Anybody else notice this, or am I just being over-critical?
Others have whisker biscuits and have had no problems?
Thanks all.
#3
RE: Whisker Biscuit Rest
I was getting some noise, also. It wasn't much but seemed like enough. You probably know the biscuits come in different size holes and the hole should be slightly larger than the arrow you're using. I had plenty of clearance with mine but still got some noise. I tried lightly sanding the arrows but didn't seem to help. Then I waxed them with my bowstring wax and it pretty much fixed the noise. I didn't care much for the feel of waxed aluminum, though.[8D] I ended up just going with carbons. I've always liked aluminum better but the carbons shoot just fine and no noise with the WB. Good luck.
#5
RE: Whisker Biscuit Rest
I shoot the WB and although I've noticed a little scratching noise while shooting in my basement, I don't think it is really toomuch of a problem. I can hear the noise inside when I shoot, but whenever I am hunting, I haven't been able to notice it do to the surrounding noise. i.e. the wind, leaves, and birds. Like somebody else said, make sure your arrows have clearence and you should be ok.
#6
RE: Whisker Biscuit Rest
I drew on a doe at 15 yards and she heard the noise of me drawing back and bolted out of range. I did manage to harvest a deer that year when I had the whisker bisquit. My bow made more noise when I wasn't using a string loop. When I put a string loop on the noise went away.
#10
RE: Whisker Biscuit Rest
I'm no expert at all with the WB, never bought into the concept at all, but you may try keeping your aluminum arrow shafts as clean as possible. Try using some car wax, it may make a big difference. Let me know.